5 04 ‘ 2022 museomag “PAINTING WAS A PHYSICAL ACT FOR HIM” THE DISTINCTIVE ART OF GAST MICHELS away from experimenting in terms of subject matter either, exploring universal themes like the forest and archetypical human forms in the first half of his career and drawing more on daily life and experiences in the second half. “There’s a directness and honesty in his trajectory that makes him special,” Frank notes, “He didn’t just stick to one style his whole life in order to sell work.” A PHYSICAL ACT When it came to putting brush to canvas, Michels took an all-over approach to painting, working from all sides and angles and giving each section of the composition equal attention and significance. This lends his works a dynamic energy and a distinctly American style, as his colleagues at the time noted. Michels also took up karate in the 1980s, which may have contributed to the muscular physicality that his pieces seem to radiate. “Painting was a physical act for him, not just a cerebral one,” David observes, “There was a certain tension in his body when he worked and you can feel that in his art.” As our conversation draws to a close, we speak about highlights in Gast Michels’ career and if the brothers have any favourite works by their father. “My favou- rite ones change over time, it’s very subjective,” Frank muses. They both agree that 1994 was a particularly strong year, though; “If you look closely there’s a peak there, from the mid-80s through to 1994,” notes David. Whilst preparing the retrospective, they also noticed that Michels moved away from his more monumen- tal pieces towards the end of his career, instead taking a keen interest in smaller formats, some of which are on display in the show. “Though less imposing at first glance, they’re just as complex in terms of composition as the large-scale works,” Frank remarks, “As a viewer, you just have to be willing to dig a little deeper to get the full impact of the pieces.” Katja Taylor Gast Michels (1954-2013): Movement in colour, form and symbols. Temporary exhibition at the MNHA from 7 October 2022 to 26 March 2023 and at the Cercle Cité from 7 October 2022 to 22 January 2023. Get the exhibition catalogue for some bonus material from our conversation with Frank and David Michels and further insights into the show courtesy of the curators! STUDIO VISIT